Kodak i600 manual Zone processing

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Patch Detect indicates whether or not the scanner detected a toggle

 

patch on the document (side independent). If a toggle patch appears on

 

a document, all images created from this document will have this

 

indicator set in their image header.

 

Toggle Patch indicates the side of the document where the where

 

the toggle patch was detected. If a toggle patch appears on a

 

document, only the images created from the side of the document

 

containing the patch will have this indicator set in their image header.

Zone processing

Some applications have a requirement to store part of an image in color

 

or grayscale and the rest of the image in black and white format (this

 

saves storage space by not storing the entire image in color or

 

grayscale). Zone processing is a fixed crop window (the zone) located

 

relative to the upper left corner of a document. It allows the operator to

 

select via the host application an area on the document to be delivered

 

in color, grayscale or black and white format (a separate window for

 

both black and white and color/grayscale may be defined). Different

 

zones may be selected for both the front and rear of the image.

 

This feature may be used in conjunction with auto cropping. Following

 

is an example of producing a color zone.

Original

Black and white image

Relative Cropping

1.Prepare documents.

2.Start the scanner to do dual stream simplex scanning (front black and white and front color).

3.Setup the scanner to retrieve black and white images first.

4.Setup front black and white to be auto cropping.

5.Setup front color to be relative cropping.

6.Enable the scanner and start polling.

Loop

Read front black and white image header

Read front black and white image (will return full image)

Read front color image header

Read front color image (will return only the color zone)

End loop

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Contents Page About this manual IntroductionImage outputs FG.jpg Best Practices Scanner setup Enable scanning Error handlingDisable scanning Initiate pollingBlack and white only duplex Controlling image transfer orderColor only duplex Page Page Jam and fault recovery Image file storage locations Contrast% = Threshold = Color Filter = Electronic color dropoutPrint string formatting Red Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Red dropoutGreen Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Green Dropout  Complete DropoutBlue Dropout  Complete Dropout Blue Dropout  Near Complete DropoutImage header information Zone processing Installation Overview Terminology and features Using the Twain DatasourceValidation ool Accessing the ScanSelect StartProgramsKodakDocument ImagingScan Validation ToolPage Main Kodak Scanner window Page Information icons Image Settings window Preview area Toolbar buttonsInformation icons Tab Page Part of the document If you select Document Automatically Detect and StraightenAutomatically Detect or Document Manually Select NoneLandscape Degrees Image Settings Adjustments tab Black and White Filters Image None Filters Noise NoneEnhancements tab Image SettingsInput document is select Two Sided, One Sided Front, or One Advanced tabPage Done returns you to the Image Settings window April Sensitivity Content Settings tabPage Select Sides Both Black and White 1-bit Select GrayscaleSelect Sides Both Color 24-bit Make sure Black and White 1-bit is selected Creating multiple images for each side of a documentSelect Sides Front Creating different settings for each side of a documentDevice Settings window Document Feeder Device General tabPaper source Page Device Printer tab DDD Julian Yyyyddd Julian Date FormatFeed Direction 180 270 Ultrasonic detection Page Device Patch tab Creating a new Setting Shortcut Page Page Tests Diagnostics General tabScanner Time Page Images Logs Main Isis Driver window Using the Isis DriverMain tab Image ModePage Page Threshold Image Orientation Layout tabGeneral options When Fixed to Transport or Relative to Document is selectedColor options Scanner tab Power Saver TimeoutMulti-feed Detection OptionsOperations Detect OnlyPage Color Content Learn Black and White or Grayscale is selected Dropout tabColor Dropout Black and White, Grayscale and Color you want to delete. Blank Image DetectionImprinter tab Print on the front of document before scanning enablesMode Defining your print stringUnits select Inches, Centimeters or Pixels Operator Log tabAbout tab Page Area Appendix a Twain Image Processing Terminology Feature Cropping

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